A couple of years ago he had it all, but a change in the laws meant players play him and not the ball now, that and Pep trying to get him to evolve into more of a complete player has seen him struggle, if Arsenal put in a bid he will be off.Yeah, sadly I agree.
A couple of years ago I seriously thought with his movement and energy I thought he could turn into another Messi but his bad choices when we have a chance of goal have ,if anything, got worse. And he constantly stuffs up good chances.
That free kick on Saturday was abysmal.
I now want him to move on. I'd like to see us get our fee back at least. He has become a very willing but frustrating player and hasn't developed into a good enough forward for us.
We need a bit of a clear out.
Whatever City do, they won’t be “telling everyone…“ what you suggest at all.BTW if I were a betting man.. I'd put a tenner on Sterling moving on at the end of the season.
I think he will want more than his 300k a week in the new contract and I wouldn't blame City for being reluctant as the last 2 years of his production haven't quite justified it.
City may just sell him and tell everyone we're spending Sterling's 300k and Ferran Torres's 50k weekly wages on Haaland so no FFP abuse.
Would make perfect sense but I could be wrong ofcourse!
Yeah noticed that myself. Been a few times where he hasn’t backed his pace and has instead checked back.Has he lost a yard or 2 of pace recently? I could be wrong, but found there was a couple times the last few games where he's had chances either through on goal, or moving up the pitch, where he's been caught up pretty easily.
Still love Raz, feel like he'll be one who really benefits when we finally get a striker.
Can’t tell you Pep’s personal opinion from the mouth but considering Sterling has made the most appearances of any player that Pep has managed, I’d say he thinks incredibly highly of him.yes, technically he is just so bad. wonder what Pep's opinion about him for someone who had Ronaldinho, Messi, Xavi, Iniesta as players or some other great ones as team mates in the 90s, what he really thinks when Sterling cannot control a simple ball so often during games.
he does make up with his pressing, positioning skills with this more often than not, but still ball bounces off him way too often. and its not like his technique is improving despite the players he can watch since years in training.
imagine him with the technique of T. Henry.
I genuinely can’t believe opinions like this exist.If we can get £40m or £50m I'd sell
He's served us well but he's never going to improve and he's no better than when we signed him
Our most played player of the trophy period also happens to be our worst player. Yep that makes perfect senseQuelle surprise. He's simply not up to this level.
Arguably our worst player of the trophy period. Certainly technically.
Have you got the worst memory in history? Won us so many points in 17/18 with late goals, 18/19 scored so many openers, got 2 goals vs Spurs UCL and if not for VAR a Hattrick and tie winner, last season even when he was shit as so many like to say he scored big goals against arsenal twice, Fulham, Southampton, games which we needed to win and games we only won because of sterling. I cannot believe some of the things I’m reading on this threadYeah that’s it. Unfortunately hitting the 4th goal against Watford or the 5th against Sporting isn’t really what puts you down as one of the greats.
It’s big moments in big games that are teetering on a knife edge where the top players produce moments of brilliance to decide a game. Has Sterling ever done that?
I can certainly remember several chances he’s spurned however.